Most probably it is the substrate-level phosphorylation.
Cellular respiration. But to be more specific, the process is known as phosphorylation. There are three kinds of phosphorylation: the substrate-level phosphorylation, oxydative phosphorylation and photophosphorylation.
The rebuilding of ADP into ATP with a new source of energy is carried out by a process called dehydration synthesis. Dehydration synthesis involves the joining of two compounds in association with the loss of a water molecule between them.
When converting ADP to ATP energy is being stored. When converting ATP to ADP energy is being released.
Most probably it is the substrate-level phosphorylation.
Generally it is known as photosynthesis. Specifically, the moment an extra phosphate is added to ADP to create ATP it is called phosphorylization.
Photophosphorylation
Once again I don't have a clue...
Oxidative phosphorylation
photosynthesis
Cellular respiration an exergonic process that transfers energy from bonds in glucose to form ATP. Photophosphorylation the process of converting energy from a light-excited electron into the pyrophosphate bond of an ADP molecule.
the lone pair on electron like nh3 make molecule good donor.
The donor is the one who loses the electron. Donor is the elctron carrier.
The process of removing an electron from something is called either oxidation or ionization. Ionization is the process of converting an atom or molecule by changing the number of electrons. In certain chemical reactions, the oxidation state of an atom or molecule is changed, and this is known as oxidation. See more details in the Web Links to the left of this answer.
In the NO2 molecule the nitrogen atom has a single unpaired electron. The molecule will tend to dimerise so that this unpaired electron can be paired with another to form the N2O4 molecule.
Phosphorylation
photosynthesis
photophosphorylation
Cellular respiration an exergonic process that transfers energy from bonds in glucose to form ATP. Photophosphorylation the process of converting energy from a light-excited electron into the pyrophosphate bond of an ADP molecule.
Cellular respiration an exergonic process that transfers energy from bonds in glucose to form ATP. Photophosphorylation the process of converting energy from a light-excited electron into the pyrophosphate bond of an ADP molecule.
Cellular respiration an exergonic process that transfers energy from bonds in glucose to form ATP. Photophosphorylation the process of converting energy from a light-excited electron into the pyrophosphate bond of an ADP molecule.
When a molecule loses an electron the molecule has been ionized and oxidized.
the lone pair on electron like nh3 make molecule good donor.
No, it is a molecule.
Bacitracin inhibits isoprenyl pyrophosphate, a molecule that carries the building blocks of the peptidoglycan bacterial wall outside of the inner membrane.
The donor is the one who loses the electron. Donor is the elctron carrier.
A molecule with two bound atoms and one line electron pair